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Death on the Nile
Book • 1937
In 'Death on the Nile,' Hercule Poirot is on a tranquil cruise along the Nile when the tranquility is shattered by the murder of Linnet Ridgeway, a young, wealthy, and beautiful socialite.
Linnet had recently married Simon Doyle, who was previously engaged to her friend Jacqueline de Bellefort, leading to a bitter and vengeful Jacqueline.
As Poirot investigates, he uncovers a complex plot involving multiple suspects, hidden identities, and a series of events that lead to further murders.
The novel is characteristic of Christie's style, with layered character interactions and unexpected revelations that keep the reader guessing until the very end.
Linnet had recently married Simon Doyle, who was previously engaged to her friend Jacqueline de Bellefort, leading to a bitter and vengeful Jacqueline.
As Poirot investigates, he uncovers a complex plot involving multiple suspects, hidden identities, and a series of events that lead to further murders.
The novel is characteristic of Christie's style, with layered character interactions and unexpected revelations that keep the reader guessing until the very end.
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